on election day. now we're hearing a second state, first it was texas, now we'll tell you who threatening legal action if the monitors get anywhere near those polls. plus, two days after hurricane sandy most of the commuter rails are still crippled, subways barely running and lower manhattan is a mess. tens of thousands are still however planning to attend the new york marathon this sunday, exactly how is that going to work? trace gallagher looks at the challenges coming up. >> the marathon is not going to redirect any focus, keep in mind by sunday we'll have electricity back downtown, that will free up an enormous number of police, but also we have the city -- a city where we have to go on. there are an enormous number of people here. megyn: a new twist today to the story we brought you about international election monitors going to dozens of polling places across the united states on tuesday, election day. the monitors were invited by groups like the naacp to look for signs of voter suppression. we